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No Bones About It: Ohio Should Elect Donnelly, Stewart and Forbes to Ohio Supreme Court by C. Ellen Connally
In 2017, Michael Berkheimer went to dinner at Wings on Brookwood, a family-owned and -operated restaurant in Hamilton, Ohio. Berkheimer placed his usual order of boneless chicken wings with parmesan garlic. While eating his second boneless wing he felt like something went down the wrong way. Berkheimer went to the...
Vance argued for higher tax rate on childless Americans in 2021 interview
As former President Donald Trump's new running mate, JD Vance, faces renewed scrutiny over his previous comments criticizing childless individuals, an unearthed 2021 interview shows the Ohio senator advocating for higher taxes on Americans without children. The comments came in a 2021 episode of The Charlie Kirk Show podcast, where...
Humidity climbs tonight with storm chances Sunday
There are a lot of things going on across the Tri-State this weekend and Mother Nature is really showing out. Sadly, that is all about to change. Tonight will stay dry and clear, but it will be a bit warmer. That is all due to the increase in humidity as our wind turns from the northeast to the southeast. Temperatures overnight will only drop into the mid-60s. Which is a precursor for how Sunday will go as well.
Juvenile ‘Safe Surrender Day’ happening Friday in Hamilton County
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Juveniles living in Hamilton County with outstanding warrants will have the opportunity to address their charge(s) and make a fresh start with “Safe Surrender Day,” organized by the Hamilton County Juvenile Court. This is the first step in the process for juveniles to clear their...
Crash with injuries reported on Linda Drive in West Price Hill
CINCINNATI — A crash was reported on Linda Drive in West Price Hill Saturday evening. It was reported at the intersection with Rapid Run Road at 5:16 p.m. Emergency crews are responding to the scene. Injuries have been reported but have not been confirmed by WLWT at this time.
Forbes names Ohio employer as best place for women to work in the country
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Forbes recently ranked a central Ohio institution as the best employer for women in the United States. Nationwide Children’s Hospital took the No. 1 spot among 600 companies in the seventh-annual list, which surveyed 150,000 women working for companies with at least 1,000 employees. To determine the best employers for women, […]
PRESS and American Nuclear Activist Alliance demand Senate hearings
PORTSMOUTH — Portsmouth/Piketon Residents for Environmental Safety and Security (PRESS) and the American Nuclear Activist Alliance are urgently calling on the Senate Energy Committee to conduct hearings on the severe property contamination and alarming cancer prevalence in Pike and Scioto Counties in Ohio. “The contamination is well documented. We have the scientific studies and the documents to prove the Department of Energy’s criminal actions. Pike County has the highest cancer rate in the state of Ohio. It’s because of the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant,” said...
Around The AFC North: A Surprise Haircut In Cincinnati; First Rep Shocker In Pittsburgh As Training Camp Kicks Off
Not only is the AFC North the most competitive division in football, but it already has two of the hottest story lines from NFL training camps.
Cincinnati fiction writer, Cleveland poet to read at Lit Youngstown August event
Lit Youngstown, a Youngstown-based literary arts nonprofit announced its First Wednesday Reader Series for August will feature fiction writer Alex Puncekar of Cincinnati and poet T.J. Sandella of Cleveland. The event will start at 7 p.m. on Aug. 7 at the Westside Bowl, 2617 Mahoning Ave. where Puncekar and Sandella...
Greater Cincinnati families, communities excited as start of Paris Olympics arrives
CINCINNATI — We have Olympic fever in Greater Cincinnati on both sides of the river. On Friday, Newport held its own opening ceremony and a married couple in Fairfield Township is jetting off to Paris in a few days. Ever since retirement, Donald and Jo-Anne Neal-McKinnon have been checking...
UC-Miami Victory Bell football rivalry ends with 2026 game at Paycor Stadium
A college football rivalry dating back to 1888 could come to a close in 2026. That’s when the Cincinnati Bearcats are slated to play a neutral site game at Paycor Stadium against nearby rival Miami University. The Bearcats and RedHawks do play this season in what appears to be be the final meeting at Miami's Yager Stadium on Sept. 14 at noon. Last year, Miami ended UC’s 16-game winning streak in the series with a 31-24...
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